Decreasing social sensitivity (i.e., the ability of a person to perceive, understand, and respect the feelings and viewpoints of others), has been shown to facilitate selfish behavior. This is not only true for exogenous changes in social sensitivity, but also for social sensitivity influenced by someone’s social cognition. In this analysis, we examined one measure of social cognition, namely a person’s Theory of Mind (ToM), to examine differences in decision-making in standard non-strategic and strategic environments (dictator and ultimatum games). We found that participants with higher ToM gave a greater share in the non-strategic environment. In the ultimatum game, however, ToM showed no correlation with the offers of the ult...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
We studied the decision making process in the Dictator Game and showed that decisions are the result...
Decreasing social sensitivity (i.e., the ability of a person to perceive, understand, and respect th...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
Affect plays an important role in interpersonal behaviour, yet the role of moods in how people manag...
Individuals go through numerous interactions daily and Binmore (2012) once impeccably captured human...
We study the impact of cognitive load in dictator games to test two conflicting views of moral behav...
Recent research shows that how we respond to other social actors depends on what sort of mind we asc...
To investigate the relationship between the depth of strategic thinking and social preferences we as...
We studied the hypothesis that social value orientations are expressed automatically in behavior, as...
Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk...
We use subjects actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of in...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
We studied the decision making process in the Dictator Game and showed that decisions are the result...
Decreasing social sensitivity (i.e., the ability of a person to perceive, understand, and respect th...
Economists have been theorizing that other-regarding preferences influence decision making. Yet, wha...
Affect plays an important role in interpersonal behaviour, yet the role of moods in how people manag...
Individuals go through numerous interactions daily and Binmore (2012) once impeccably captured human...
We study the impact of cognitive load in dictator games to test two conflicting views of moral behav...
Recent research shows that how we respond to other social actors depends on what sort of mind we asc...
To investigate the relationship between the depth of strategic thinking and social preferences we as...
We studied the hypothesis that social value orientations are expressed automatically in behavior, as...
Individuals differ in behavior since neither their ethical constraints, their attitudes towards risk...
We use subjects actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of in...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
We use subjects ’ actions in modified dictator games to perform a within-subject classification of i...
We study the interaction of different motives and decision processes in determining behavior in the ...
We studied the decision making process in the Dictator Game and showed that decisions are the result...